Tune into a special edition of Tom Needham's The Sounds of Film at 3:45PM on WUSB to hear an extended-interview with comedy legend, Jim Breuer, who will be talking about his new Epix special, Jim Breuer:Comedy Frenzy, which was recently shot on Long Island at the Paramount Theater. Jim Breuer was recently named one of Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time. Jim will be talking about growing up on Long Island, being a cast member on Saturday Night Live, acting in the film Half Baked, being a regular guest on the Howard Stern Show, and performing his popular stand-up routines about his family and heavy metal music.

WUSB will be broadcasting the TEDxSBUWomen conference on Thursday, May 28, starting at 11:00 AM. The conference will celebrate the remarkable achievements of women in Stony Brook and the wider community as well as a chance to take a look at some of the barriers that are preventing women from achieving their full potential.

Congratulations to the Stony Brook University Class of 2015! Special shout out to the WUSB student staff who are graduating this year. Thank you for all the work you have done for WUSB. We wish you all the best!

Tune into Tom Needham's the Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6 P.M. to hear an exclusive interview with Emmy and Peabody-Winning documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, who will be discussing his latest film American Masters--American Ballet Theatre:A History, as well as his other films including New York: A Documentary Film, Death and the Civil War,and the Donner Party

Tune into the Sounds of Film this Thursday to hear an exclusive conversation with Tom Needham and Katrina Vanden Heuvel, who is featured in the new documentary, Hot Type: 150 Years of the Nation, directed by Academy Award-Winner Barbara Kopple. Katrina Vanden Heuvel is the editor, publisher and part-owner of the Nation Magazine. She is a frequent guest on numerous television shows, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She recently made news with her Edward Snowden interview.

So tune in all day, you know how. We'll be doing interviews during intermissions, and maybe sneak in a panel or two if there's some kind of massive technical failure, so you'll just have to listen the whole time to avoid missing anything.